Comprehensive Business Law Services Rooted In Decades Of Experience

Running a successful business is no easy task. Legal challenges can make that task even harder. Virtually every business must confront legal hurdles at some point during its life cycle. Meeting those hurdles head-on — with the help of an experienced business attorney — is essential for successfully overcoming them.

At Paxton & King, PLLC, business law has long been a key area of our practice. Our attorneys bring more than 75 years of combined experience to this niche area of law. Based in Central City, Kentucky, we serve businesses throughout the region. Our clients range from startups to more established local businesses in a wide range of industries.

We understand the needs and challenges our business clients face.

Addressing All Of Your Business Needs

We assist clients with the many legal needs that arise in the life of their business, including:

Business formation: This critical first step in the life of your enterprise involves choosing the right business entity and preparing the appropriate legal documents such as bylaws and articles of organization.

Commercial transactions: Whether you need to sell or purchase assets, buy out partners or bring in new ones, or conduct business with vendors, we can help you structure transactions in a way that protects your business interests. Our lawyers can assist you in negotiating, drafting and reviewing contracts. We also handle commercial leasing and other commercial real estate matters.

Litigation: Disputes can arise in any business. We provide capable representation in disputes involving partnership disagreements, transactions gone awry, breach of contract, UCC disputes and other types of business and commercial litigation.

Collections: Getting paid is a foundational business need. We help businesses collect on debts and enforce judgments in a timely manner.

Learn More

Call 270-977-8200 or reach out to us online for more information about our business practice. We offer evening availability by appointment.

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